Phoenix Personal Injury Practice Areas at Wood Injury Law
Wood Injury Law represents accident victims across the Phoenix metro for every major category of personal injury claim. Each practice area has its own statute, its own typical defense playbook, and its own evidence patterns. If you are looking for the page that fits your situation, the links below route you to the practice-specific deep dive. If you are not sure which fits, start with the free consultation.
Motor Vehicle Crash Practice Areas
Phoenix Car Accident Lawyer
The most common Phoenix PI case type. Insurance company defense playbook, comparative fault under ARS 12-2505, recoverable damages model. Covers all metro corridors including I-10, I-17, Loop 101, Loop 202.
Phoenix Truck Accident Lawyer
Federal FMCSR governs commercial truck cases. $750K-$5M policy minimums. 7-14 day evidence preservation window. Different case structure than passenger crashes.
Phoenix Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Rider bias from insurance adjusters. Arizona lane filtering law (ARS 28-903). Left-turn-violation crashes are the most common motorcycle case type.
Phoenix Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Arizona right-of-way statutes (ARS 28-792 through 28-796). Phoenix has elevated pedestrian fatality rates structural to the city’s arterial design.
Phoenix Bicycle Accident Lawyer
Arizona treats bicycles as vehicles under ARS 28-812. ARS 28-735 three-foot passing law. Right-hook and dooring are recurring crash patterns.
Phoenix Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Accident Lawyer
Commercial app coverage applies when driver was logged in. Recoverable insurance is substantially larger than personal policies.
Premises and Property-Related Cases
Phoenix Slip and Fall Lawyer
Arizona premises liability turns on visitor classification (invitee/licensee/trespasser). The reclassification battle is the case.
Phoenix Dog Bite Lawyer
Arizona is a strict liability state under ARS 11-1025. No “one bite rule.” One-year SOL.
Catastrophic Injury Practice Areas
Phoenix Brain Injury Lawyer
Traumatic brain injury, concussion, post-concussion syndrome cases. Distinctive damages models including future medical and earning capacity.
Phoenix Spinal Injury Lawyer
Spinal cord injury, herniated disc, lumbar and cervical injury cases. Life-care planning is central to the damages model.
Loss-of-Life Practice Areas
Phoenix Wrongful Death Lawyer
Arizona wrongful death statute (ARS 12-611 through 12-613). Family-set pace. Free, no-pressure consultation.
Special Situation Practice Areas
Uninsured Motorist Claims
When the at-fault driver had no insurance, your own UM coverage applies. Different case structure.
Dealing With Insurance Adjusters
What to do (and not do) when the at-fault insurance carrier calls. Recorded statement risks, lowball offer patterns, bad-faith potential.
Phoenix DUI Accident Victim Lawyer
Hit by an impaired driver in Phoenix. Punitive damages frequently apply. Dram shop liability may bring in additional defendants.
If You Are Not Sure Where Your Case Fits
Start with the free consultation. We will route the case to the right framework and explain what applies. There is no fee for the conversation. There is no obligation. If we do not take the case, we will tell you what we see and what your options are.
Time-sensitive evidence applies to every practice area
Witnesses become hard to locate. Surveillance video is overwritten on 30-90 day cycles. Trucking company records are purged. Phone records become harder to subpoena. The first call you make in the first week of a case determines what evidence is available to fight with later.
Why Wood Injury Law for Your Phoenix Personal Injury Case
- No fees unless we recover. Contingency representation.
- Free, no-obligation consultation.
- Direct attorney attention. Josh Wood, not a case manager.
- National Trial Lawyers Top 100 designation.
- Multi-practice depth. Most Phoenix PI cases involve more than one practice area; understanding all of them matters.
- Phoenix metro focus. Maricopa County courts, local accident reconstructionists, local medical specialists.
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Injured in the Phoenix Metro?
Whatever your case type, the first call is free and the consultation is no-pressure. We route the case to the right framework and explain what applies. No fee unless we recover.